Nanocellulose for Sustainable Water Purification
Stony Brook University · KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Abstract
Nanocelluloses (NC) are nature-based sustainable biomaterials, which not only possess cellulosic properties but also have the important hallmarks of nanomaterials, such as large surface area, versatile reactive sites or functionalities, and scaffolding stability to host inorganic nanoparticles. This class of nanomaterials offers new opportunities for a broad spectrum of applications for clean water production that were once thought impractical. This Review covers substantial discussions based on evaluative judgments of the recent literature and technical advancements in the fields of coagulation/flocculation, adsorption, photocatalysis, and membrane filtration for water decontamination through proper…
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5Topics & keywords
- Nanomaterials
- Nanotechnology
- Chemistry
- Portable water purification
- Cellulosic ethanol
- Flocculation
- Nanocellulose
- Biochemical engineering